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World Cyber Games 2007
The World Cyber Games 2007 was held in Seattle, Washington, held at the Qwest Field Event Center, the second time the WCG was held in an American location. It ran from October 3–7, 2007, and featured over 700 players from more than 70 different countries. Official games PC games * Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs * Carom3D * Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars * FIFA 07 * Counter-Strike 1.6 * Need for Speed: Carbon * StarCraft: Brood War * Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Xbox 360 games * Dead or Alive 4 * Gears of War * Project Gotham Racing 3 * Tony Hawk's Project 8 ''Tony Hawk's Project 8'' is a skateboarding video game and the eighth installment in the '' Tony Hawk's'' series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision in November 2006 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, an ... Results {{World Cyber Games World Cyber Games events 2007 in esports 2007 in sports in Washington (state) 2007 in American sports Internation ...
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World Cyber Games
The World Cyber Games (WCG) is an international esports competition with multi-game titles in which hundreds of esports athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions also known as Esports Olympics. WCG events attempt to emulate a traditional sporting tournament, such as the Olympic Games; events included an official opening ceremony, and players from various countries competing for gold, silver, and bronze medals. WCG are held every year in other cities around the world. The WCG 2020 competition received nearly views worldwide. General World Cyber Games is one of the largest global esports tournament, with divisions in various countries. The World Cyber Games, created by International Cyber Marketing CEO Yooseop Oh and backed financially by Samsung, was considered the e-sports Olympics; events included an official opening ceremony, and players from various countries competing for gold, silver and bronze medals. The organization itself had an official mas ...
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Tony Hawk's Project 8
''Tony Hawk's Project 8'' is a skateboarding video game and the eighth installment in the '' Tony Hawk's'' series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision in November 2006 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable. The game complements the release of ''Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam'', which is conversely available on Nintendo systems along with the PlayStation 2 respectively. Plot Tony Hawk, impressed with the player's town's undiscovered skate talent, announces the creation of a new skating team entitled 'Project 8', where eight of the town's best skateboarders will be selected for the team. The player character starts ranked 200th and by completing challenges and goals, their ranking will gradually improve. Gameplay The 6th-generation versions of the game (PlayStation 2, Xbox) as well as the PlayStation Portable version utilize the engine of the previous installment, ''Tony Hawk's American Wasteland'', and the games that proceed ...
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2007 In Sports In Washington (state)
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven Classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. It is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as highly symbolic. Unlike Western culture, in Vietnamese culture, the number seven is sometimes considered unlucky. It is the first natural number whose pronunciation contains more than one syllable. Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, Indians wrote 7 more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted. The western Ghubar Arabs' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit more rectilinear. The eastern Arabs developed the digit fr ...
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2007 In Esports
2007 in esports Team Final Boss beat Team Carbon to win the MLG Las Vegas 2007 National Championship. The Championship Gaming Series The Championship Gaming Series was an international esports league based in the United States, with teams from several other countries. The CGS was preceded by the 2006 Championship Gaming Invitational, a television pilot featuring several fu ... began in 2007, with the 2007 Championship Gaming Series season Esports by year {{Esports-stub ...
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World Cyber Games Events
In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the world as unique while others talk of a "plurality of worlds". Some treat the world as one simple object while others analyze the world as a complex made up of many parts. In ''scientific cosmology'' the world or universe is commonly defined as " e totality of all space and time; all that is, has been, and will be". '' Theories of modality'', on the other hand, talk of possible worlds as complete and consistent ways how things could have been. ''Phenomenology'', starting from the horizon of co-given objects present in the periphery of every experience, defines the world as the biggest horizon or the "horizon of all horizons". In ''philosophy of mind'', the world is commonly contrasted with the mind as that which is represented by the mind. ''Th ...
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Jang Jae Ho
Jang Jae-ho (known as spirit_moon or moon) is a South Korean professional gamer of the popular Blizzard real-time strategy games ''Warcraft III'' and ''StarCraft II''. He is seen by many as the best Night Elf player in the world. Jang Jae-ho is a five time world champion and has won three televised national Korean WarCraft III Championships as well as four seasons of MBCGame's World War. He is particularly known for his excellent micromanagement and innovative strategies. He is often seen using strategies that later set the benchmark for many Night Elf players and was nicknamed the "5th Race" by Gametv.com. He has played and won more televised ''WarCraft III'' games than any other Warcraft III players. Jang Jae-ho is featured in the documentary film Beyond the Game. Moon transitioned to ''StarCraft II ''StarCraft II'' is a military science fiction video game created by Blizzard Entertainment as a sequel to the successful ''StarCraft'' video game released in 1998. Set in a fi ...
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Li Xiaofeng (professional Gamer)
Li Xiaofeng (), who also goes by the pseudonym "Sky" or "WE.Sky", is a Chinese former professional gamer of the popular Blizzard Entertainment real-time strategy game '' Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne''. He played for the China-based World Elite team. He is considered one of the best Human players in the game's history by World Cyber Games In the past few years he has been heavily involved with coaching Team WE's ''League of Legends'' team. Li Xiaofeng is featured in the documentary film ''Beyond the Game'', and as a cameo in drama series '' Gank Your Heart'' as himself. Game style He is widely known for his aggressive playing style with the Human race, which many considered to be a “slow” defensive race. He is known for using a fast tech build with a lumber mill, which leads to a push using the Archmage, Beastmaster, militia, towers and numerous summoned creatures to overwhelm the opponent. In numerous Warcraft III forums this strategy has been coined “Sky Rush." He wa ...
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Song Byung-Gu
Song Byung-gu (born 4 August 1988) is a South Korean professional '' StarCraft'' Protoss player from Pohang who plays under the alias Stork m'' or simply Stork. Tournament results Individual * 3rd 2007 Daum Starleague: 3rd * GomTV MSL: 2nd * 1st World Cyber Games 2007 Grand Final * 2nd 2008 EVER OnGameNet Starleague * 2nd 2008 Bacchus OnGameNet Starleague 2nd * 1st WWI 2008 * 1st 2008 Incruit Starleague * 2nd World Cyber Games 2008 Grand Final * 2nd World Cyber Games 2009 Grand Final * 1st IEF 2009 * 2nd 2010 Bacchus OnGameNet Starleague Samsung KHAN * Shinhan bank Proleague 2007: 1st * Shinhan bank Proleague 2007: MVP * Shinhan bank Proleague 2007 Final: MVP KESPA awards * 2005: Rookie of the Year * 2007: Best Player – Protoss OSL/MSL/WCG career statistics 2008-2009 season 2008–2009 season 2004–2008 season See also * StarCraft professional competition * Samsung Khan * Starleague * MSL * Electronic sports Esports, short for electronic sports, is a form of ...
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Team NoA
MTw, formerly known as Team NoA, was a professional ''Counter-Strike'' team. Founded by Jonas "bsl" Alsaker, the team was regarded as the world's best several times, taking home many prestigious "trophies" (or at least victories). They were the first professional e-sports team to consist of members from multiple continents when they formed the team from highly experienced players from Norway, Canada and United States. They were also the first e-sports team ever to pay for a player transfer out of a contract when they bought Ola "element" Moum out of his contract with SK Gaming. In May 2005, elemeNt left Team NoA for the Brazilian team, MiBR. Team NoA was ready for World e-Sports Games season 2. Three days before the departure for Seoul, Korea, the team contacted Lars "Naikon" Olaisen who joined the team in Germany on very short notice. In July 2005 the international Team NoA came to an end when it was announced that BrandTheGame would take over the management and method and Gri ...
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Shaun Clark
Shaun Clark (born 14 October 1989 in Staffordshire), also known by the handle, Apollo, is an esports commentator and former professional player. Apollo started his career as part of Team Dignitas playing ''Command & Conquer 3''. A highlight of his time playing that game was coming in first place at the 2007 World Cyber Games. In 2009 Apollo retired from playing ''Command And Conquer'' and started playing poker and '' StarCraft: Brood War'' awaiting the release of '' StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty''. Shaun Clark moved to South Korea in the summer of 2010 to live with Nick “Tasteless” Plott who pushed him to go more into the direction of commentating ''StarCraft II'', although his original goal was becoming a professional player. After arriving home, Apollo applied for a casting position alongside Sean “Day Plott at the Intel Extreme Masters in Cologne, Germany. After casting with Sean Plott, Apollo's career got another boost from casting with John “Totalbiscuit” Ba ...
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